Meet Our Team

David Hansen, DC

Dr. David Hansen is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic-West. He has been in practice here at Brady Chiropractic Group since 1995. He continues to be excited seeing the changes in people's lives with chiropractic care. Dr. Hansen chose chiropractic because of his desire to help others live healthier, pain-free lives. He believes that health comes from within, and chiropractic care helps people get in touch with their bodies and their very powerful ability to heal themselves.

Dr. Hansen believes that we all have an obligation to give back to our community. He feels blessed to have opportunities to participate in our community. He is a member of the music team at Redlands United Methodist Church and has been a 4-H leader for several years. When not seeing patients he is active at home with a small dairy goat herd and 4 horses. Dr. Hansen and his wife, Wilma, have been foster parents since 1991 and have parented over 60 children together.

Sean M. Lynch, DC

Dr. Lynch brings his mid-western roots to Brady Chiropractic Group. Little in life excites him more than seeing people reach their full potential. Be it peak performance on the trails/slopes, comfortable parenting, or chasing grandkids around, Dr. Lynch's passion is helping you pursue yours.

He graduated from St. Louis' Logan College of Chiropractic in 2003 and has been practicing chiropractic and acupuncture ever since. He spent 5 years prior to his chiropractic education working in a sports medicine clinic and alternative medicine clinic utilizing hands on techniques, including Zero Balancing, of which he is part of the international teaching faculty, lymph drainage and cranio sacral therapy.

He values spending time with his wife Kristin and their 3 kids at the soccer fields, on the slope and trails. He performs the sport physicals for Brady Chiropractic Group and enjoys helping patients meet and exceed their potential, caring for pregnant patients and addressing the day to day aches and pains of the hard working people of this area.

James Robin, DC

Dr. James Robin is a Texas Chiropractic College graduate. While in attendance there, he was awarded the Keeler Honor Award and Recognition of Outstanding Clinical Internship. Dr. Robin joined Brady Chiropractic Group, PC in 2017, after practicing in Austin, Texas for more than twenty years. He is passionate about helping people live healthier and higher quality lives. Through chiropractic, Dr. Robin has been able to help people keep up with their active lifestyles, which he enjoys himself.

Dr. Robin enjoys hiking, kayaking, biking, and rock climbing. Because he understands personally how these activities can affect your body and recovery, he finds tremendous joy in treating and caring for active patients. Dr. Robin has been involved in numerous community boards and committees including, Round Rock Board of Partners of Education and Travis County Drug and Gang Enforcement Committee. When he is not busy with patients or playing outside. Dr. Robin enjoys spending time with his beautiful niece and family. He also enjoys trying new pizza and burger places in Colorado!

William Alfini Jr., DC

After 14 years of practicing at Brady Chiropractic Group, Dr. William Alfini, DC has made the difficult but exciting decision to retire from his chiropractic practice and move to Virginia. He and his wife Cheri will be joining their family of 3 adult children, their spouses, and of course the grandchildren, who all live far to the east.

Dr. Alfini began his professional education earning a BA in Pre-Med Biology at Carleton College in Northfield, MN. He then served in the Peace Corps for 3 years in Ecuador, South America. During this time in Ecuador he taught Spanish to school aged children. He also supervised the building of a suspension bridge over the Meme River, a river about as large as the Colorado River. In 1979, he graduated Magna Cum Laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, IA. From 1980 to the present, he has practiced chiropractic primarily in group practices as well as running a solo practice in Rifle, CO, which he has called his home for quite some time. "I feel group practices are the way of the future. They allow practitioners to do what we love to do and the group practice can provide patients with 5 1/2 days of potential care each week," Dr. Alfini said.

Dr Alfini joined Brady Chiropractic Group in 2004. During his time in Ecuador, Dr. Alfini became fluent in Spanish and was therefore able to treat many Spanish speaking patients. Anyone who saw Dr. Alfini was always welcomed with a warm hello and would hear at least one story from him - even if they had already heard it two times before. When asked about his time here, Dr. Alfini said: "This is the best time I have had practicing. Treating the good folks who love living here in the Grand Valley, with the support of the three very special chiropractors here in this group practice, alongside the highly trained staff has been very special. I know I will miss this valley, the mountains, and the people here every day. I am encouraging all my patients to continue to reap the health benefits that Brady Chiropractic Group provides. "

All of us at Brady Chiropractic Group will miss Dr. Alfini, his sharp wit, kind heart, and wealth of knowledge greatly and wish him and his family nothing but the best for the future.

Christine Nelsen, Certified Massage Therapist

I am a Colorado native, grew up in Indian Hills. My two children and I moved to Grand Junction in 1998 and have enjoyed this area. In my previous career I spent a lot of years behind a desk helping people; though I liked it, it just didn’t feel like enough. In 2009 I returned to school for massage therapy and found my calling. Through massage I have discovered a wonderful and exciting new career and best of all I get to meet wonderful people and get to help them feel better through massage. I can help you relax, reduce stress, manage or reduce pain, increase ROM, and help your body find balance through massage, stretches, and different modalities.

Some of the modalities that I use are Swedish, Trigger point therapy, hot stone, energy work, Reiki, deep tissue and prenatal. There are hundreds of modalities to learn and I am eager to grow in my profession and learn more ways to help benefit my clients.

Linda Harris, Certified Massage Therapist

Linda is from the warm and sunny southeast Phoenix Valley. Following high school graduation, she loaded her trunk and headed to the Midwest. While living in the Chicago land area, she quickly learned that she LOVED the snow! She will confess to singing, “Once there was a snowman” with her children (a snow dance) to invoke a good snowstorm.

Linda graduated from the Utah college of Massage Therapy, Lindon Campus in December of 1999. Her experiences and exposure to a wide range of therapeutic needs has cultivated a love for working with those that live in chronic pain. Whether the condition is that of an autoimmune disorder, accident or life, she enjoys the challenge and the relationships fostered through what is often an intimate and emotional process of overcoming and enduring pain.

Linda and her husband Dale have been blessed with 5 beautiful children, three girls and two boys. Together they enjoy hiking, camping, movies, books and playgrounds. Linda enjoys quilting and crafts, and experimenting with anything yummy in the kitchen. Come on in and get a massage and feel BETTER!

Michael Edwards, Certified Massage Therapist

Michael was raised in Grand Junction, CO and graduated from Fruita Monument High school. Michael traveled with the Continental Singers as a lighting technician for over nine months. His travels took him to 46 of the 50 states, most of Canada, the Bahamas, and most of Northern Europe. Michael attended the Utah College of Massage Therapy and graduated from the professional program in 2002 and then also completed the school's Clinical Career Track. Both programs together have a total of 1,144.5 hours. Included in this total are 115.5 hours of a clinical internship and 105 hours of Anatomy and Physiology, including University of Utah’s Cadaver Lab, and the school's over 15 different modalities. Mike's favorites include: Advanced Deep Tissue, Cranial Sacral Therapy, Injury Massage, Reflexology, Seated massage, Swedish massage, and Trigger point Therapy.

Michael is insured through ABMP (Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals) and is certified through the State of Colorado. Michael earned certificates of completion in Acupressure, Cranial Sacral, and Structural Bodywork. Michael enjoys teaching and was the Supervisor of Massage Therapy at Intellitec College for several years.

In his free time Michael enjoys teaching massage, watching movies, reading, writing, playing games, spending time with family, and a variety of outdoor activities.